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Innovative projects to cut the cost of offshore wind energy could win a share of up to £7 million in funding through a Department of Energy and Climate Change competition.
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Energy secretary Ed Davey today launched some basic guidance for collective switching and purchasing of energy, both for consumers and for organisations thinking about providing collective switching services.
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The European Commission wants to launch a pan-European partnership aimed at increasing innovation in the water sector.
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Royal Assent is due today for legislation which includes measures to combat metal theft.
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The government's apparant inability to find a counterparty to guarantee the contracts for difference (CFD) element of its proposals to reform the electricity market could lead to the Renewables Obligation (RO) being extended three years until 2020. That's the view of one of the MPs on the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee.
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The UK should take a more directed approach to reaching its 2050 goals to reduce carbon emissions, said Sir David King, who was chief scientific advisor to the Blair government.
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Energy secretary Edward Davey has launched a competition worth up to £20 million to fund the development of innovations in carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology.
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The European Union (EU) climate action commissioner claimed that Europe would move to a low-carbon economy despite a refusal last Friday by Poland to accept greenhouse gas emission reduction targets that all other EU countries agreed.
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Green MEP Claude Turmes claimed that the European Parliament would not accept energy intensity as a measure of savings in the proposed energy efficiency directive (EED) rather than energy consumption.
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